This leather laptop bag is over-engineered to last a really long time. There are no breakable parts at all. No zippers, magnets, snaps or buttons. Every stress point is reinforced with rivets and hidden polyester strapping. And it’s built with the largest pieces of leather possible since seams are where the tears start in any design. We sew at only 5 stitches per inch so there’s more leather between the needle holes and fewer holes to start a tear.

Materials

This leather briefcase is made of Full Grain Leather, which is the strongest there is. Leather is like a roof. There is plywood, tar paper and then shingles. The grain is like the shingles. It's the toughest and most water resistent part of the leather. And then we line the leather with pigskin, which is more durable than the cow skin. Our thread is some of the best in the world. Strong industrial marine grade polyester thread that doesn't deteriorate when the sun touches it like Nylon does. Our custom hardware is 316 Stainless Steel. Our clasps can hold up to a 750 lb. bag of cats. I really hope you google it so you'll be really impressed. It's the metal of choice for when your life depends on it. There’s no other laptop bag like this one.

Functionality

Most of our leather briefcases convert into a laptop backpack. This one does and has a false bottom to hide your passport, spare cash and other secret things. The d-rings are great for strapping on blankets, jackets and wet sandals. And even the main strap has a hole all the way at the very tip, just in case you overstuff your bag. The two front pockets actually have pockets behind them too.

When the Costa Rican cop tried to pull us over, we decided we didn’t have the time nor the money for that, so we didn't stop. The adrenaline was flowing through our veins like used beer through the Munich sewers during Oktoberfest. And I believe it was my leather briefcase in the back that gave us courage..

When my little brother, Jonathan, downshifted and put on the gas, I looked back and saw the cop running to his car. Well, there was so much traffic on that road that it must have taken a little bit for him to merge onto the road. And by then, we had put a good number more cars between us. Over the next 10 minutes, we flew over some hills and smashed over dozens and dozens of potholes and passed a whole bunch more cars on the crowded highway. Did you know that if you hit a fairly big pothole at 80 mph, you hardly feel it?

Good thing for us, Costa Rica is known for having more potholes than there are stars in the heavens, and that's what helped us out. You see, the cop had to slow down to go over and around them so he wouldn’t destroy his car and we were driving a rental car. After about 10 minutes at breakneck speeds, we turned down a little side road just in case the policeman had radioed ahead. And a glorious side road it was. It was an absolutely gorgeous place to explore while we let everything calm down. That cop never did catch us, so technically, I guess the chase is still on.

Now I can’t guarantee you’ll enjoy that much adrenaline running through your veins if you take the risk and get this awesome quality briefcase, but I’m not saying that you won’t either. Believe me, you’ll love it and you won’t regret it for a second. And it will give you courage and possibly more strength to do the right thing at the right time. Serious.

But hear me loud and clear, I’m not suggesting that it’s okay to try to outrun the police and I don’t condone it at all. In fact, it was wrong and Jonathan shouldn’t have done it. It was all his fault. But it was a lot of fun.